Prof Marsh has led the global effort to study and protect dugongs for a long time.
And a prelude to Prof Marsh's talk is our very own Siti Maryam Yaakub. She will share about seagrasses of Singapore and the efforts being made to better understand manage these valuable ecosystems. Yay Siti!
The talk is organised by Underwater World Singapore and the James Cook University in Singapore.
8 Oct (Thu), 6.30-9.30pm, at the Living Fossils Exhibit Hall, Underwater World Singapore, Sentosa. Registration via Ms Laiza Malit rsvp@jcu.edu.sg or call 96778868.
More links
- "Mermaids": Urgent Action Needed to Save them from Habitat Destruction, Pollution and Entanglement in Fishing Nets UNEP 12 Feb 02: about the first global study of dugongs led by Prof Helene Marsh: full details on global distribution, conservation and legislation on dugongs including for Singapore and Johor. With a summary of the report and full report (PDF).
- The full report is also found here - Dugong: Status Report and Action Plans for Countries and Territories (PDF file)
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